Toilet Terror: Unwanted Snake Surprises Arizona Homeowners

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A woman in Tucson, Arizona, discovered a snake in her toilet upon returning home after four days away. The snake, a black and pink coachwhip snake, was eventually removed by Rattlesnake Solutions, a Phoenix-based company. The encounter was captured on video and has since gone viral. While the species is non-venomous, the incident has left the homeowner cautious, using a different bathroom for weeks and always checking the toilet before use.
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- I found a huge hissing snake in my toilet — it took 2 days to flush it New York Post
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